finding vs rummage

finding

noun
  • A self-contained component of assembled jewellery. 

  • A result of research or an investigation. 

  • That which is found, a find, a discovery. 

  • The act of discovering something by chance, an instance of finding something by chance. 

  • Tools or materials used in shoe making or repair. 

  • A formal conclusion by a judge, jury or regulatory agency on issues of fact. 

rummage

noun
  • A disorganized collection of miscellaneous objects; a jumble. 

  • A place or room for the stowage of cargo in a ship. 

  • A thorough search, usually resulting in disorder. 

  • The act of stowing cargo; the pulling and moving about of packages incident to close stowage. 

verb
  • To hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside. 

  • To search a vessel for smuggled goods. 

  • To arrange (cargo, goods, etc.) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods. 

  • To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged. 

How often have the words finding and rummage occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )